Get Your GREENS! September 2024 Challenge π§ π₯ π₯ π₯
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I dunno.. fruit in NY is pretty darn good lol. π
Youβre in Maine.. the land of the berry! π
Maybe the orange is making it a lil bitter? I usually go greens and berries with water. I like açaà too.
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Morning all
π« Last Sunday of September! Celebrating the weekend and relaxation with some healthy eats.
Plan was greens at every meal. Need a boost for the hectic week ahead!
Breakfast- celery/lemon/ spinach juice. Lots of minerals actually.
Lunch - tatsoi, mizuna, kale salad topped with roast chicken and peppers.
Dinner - cucumber, tomato starter with herbed duck entree.
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Happy Sunday!
Ahhh, I had to google two of your ingredients, SG !! (tatsoi and mizuna). You certainly do have a robust freggie assortment available to you, and you make excellent use of it!
I don't know tho, I think there really is something to the 'produce tastes better in Europe' thing. I was googling about it, and a bunch of articles popped up about it. It seems in Europe, the farmers don't breed for appearance, they breed for taste. Here in America, farmers breed for shelf stability/transportation hardiness, and appearance. Apparently American customers are more interested in those things, than in taste .
I bought lots of fruits for the week, so I'll keep experimenting. I have green, Macoun, and honeycrisp apples, black plums, mangoes, kiwis, avocados, bananas, plus greens, ofc (will have to buy more). And some veggies, I think I'm going to try roasting/broiling some to bring out more flavor. I have yellow peppers, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Oh, and there are berries in the freezer - blueberries, and a mixed berry bag, and also pomegranate seeds. And I have an abundance of protein powders, plus the Unsweetened Vanilla Oat milk. And various yogurts, too.
What are the 'sweetest' greens to try? My first smoothies had a 50/50 baby spinach & mixed greens mix, the ones in the fridge now are just organic spring mix.
Cheers!
~ mk
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Happy Sunday!
Ahhh, I had to google two of your ingredients, SG !! (tatsoi and mizuna). You certainly do have a robust freggie assortment available to you, and you make excellent use of it!
I don't know tho, I think there really is something to the 'produce tastes better in Europe' thing. I was googling about it, and a bunch of articles popped up about it. It seems in Europe, the farmers don't breed for appearance, they breed for taste. Here in America, farmers breed for shelf stability/transportation hardiness, and appearance. Apparently American customers are more interested in those things, than in taste .
I bought lots of fruits for the week, so I'll keep experimenting. I have green, Macoun, and honeycrisp apples, black plums, mangoes, kiwis, avocados, bananas, plus greens, ofc (will have to buy more). And some veggies, I think I'm going to try roasting/broiling some to bring out more flavor. I have yellow peppers, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Oh, and there are berries in the freezer - blueberries, and a mixed berry bag, and also pomegranate seeds. And I have an abundance of protein powders, plus the Unsweetened Vanilla Oat milk. And various yogurts, too.
What are the 'sweetest' greens to try? My first smoothies had a 50/50 baby spinach & mixed greens mix, the ones in the fridge now are just organic spring mix.
Cheers!
~ mk
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Check out sweet pea greens! They are great!
βOrganic girl β brand sells protein greens and they contain sweet pea greens. Very mild tasting.
Mizuna is a bit more peppery. Tatsoi⦠hmm kinda earthy? Versatile like spinach, but not as mild as spinach.
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Sunday Greens! .π₯ππππ΅π£π₯π₯π§
Ingredients:- Organic Spring Mix
- Green Apple
- Banana
- Frozen Mixed Berries (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries)
- Carrot
- Unsweetened Vanilla Oat Milk
- Water
Not bad ... I think my 2nd one was just a one-off. The other three so far have been okay .
Cheers,
mk
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Happy Last day of September everyone!!!
Thanks for a great September Challenge!! π₯¦
Having a green shake for lunch in your honor.
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Tonight's tea:
Basa fillet, brown rice, fresh spinach, roasted tomatoes, baby parsnip
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oooo that looks delicious, @Emilienewme ! TY for a lovely September challenge, @SafariGalNYC , and ty especially for pulling me back on track after my trip. I didn't do well in September, but here's to a new month! My blender is out and ready for duty
Monday Greens! .
Ingredients:- Organic Spring Mix
- Green Apple
- Mango
- Orange
- Frozen Mixed Berries (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries)
- Carrot
- Unsweetened Vanilla Oat Milk
- Water
Biggest carb bomb so far (43 net grams), but hubby said it was also his favorite so far . We had it with the 2nd half of the 2nd rotisserie chicken I bought the other day, plus another Oui yogurt pot.
Cheers,
mk
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Happy Sunday!
Ahhh, I had to google two of your ingredients, SG !! (tatsoi and mizuna). You certainly do have a robust freggie assortment available to you, and you make excellent use of it!
I don't know tho, I think there really is something to the 'produce tastes better in Europe' thing. I was googling about it, and a bunch of articles popped up about it. It seems in Europe, the farmers don't breed for appearance, they breed for taste. Here in America, farmers breed for shelf stability/transportation hardiness, and appearance. Apparently American customers are more interested in those things, than in taste .
I bought lots of fruits for the week, so I'll keep experimenting. I have green, Macoun, and honeycrisp apples, black plums, mangoes, kiwis, avocados, bananas, plus greens, ofc (will have to buy more). And some veggies, I think I'm going to try roasting/broiling some to bring out more flavor. I have yellow peppers, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Oh, and there are berries in the freezer - blueberries, and a mixed berry bag, and also pomegranate seeds. And I have an abundance of protein powders, plus the Unsweetened Vanilla Oat milk. And various yogurts, too.
What are the 'sweetest' greens to try? My first smoothies had a 50/50 baby spinach & mixed greens mix, the ones in the fridge now are just organic spring mix.
Cheers!
~ mk
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I have to agree with you. Iβm originally from NY state & live in the midwest now. When I go to the Farmers Market on Saturdays the fruit/veg doesnβt always look the greatest or needs a thorough wash but tastes so much better than the weak/water store bought same types & you get more varieties than store carries, 5-6+ types of tomatoes vs 1 type. Good you on the vitamix as well. Iβm struggling against my work schedule/no prep time vs getting greens in, but will keep trying.
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Happy Sunday!
Ahhh, I had to google two of your ingredients, SG !! (tatsoi and mizuna). You certainly do have a robust freggie assortment available to you, and you make excellent use of it!
I don't know tho, I think there really is something to the 'produce tastes better in Europe' thing. I was googling about it, and a bunch of articles popped up about it. It seems in Europe, the farmers don't breed for appearance, they breed for taste. Here in America, farmers breed for shelf stability/transportation hardiness, and appearance. Apparently American customers are more interested in those things, than in taste .
I bought lots of fruits for the week, so I'll keep experimenting. I have green, Macoun, and honeycrisp apples, black plums, mangoes, kiwis, avocados, bananas, plus greens, ofc (will have to buy more). And some veggies, I think I'm going to try roasting/broiling some to bring out more flavor. I have yellow peppers, carrots, and sweet potatoes. Oh, and there are berries in the freezer - blueberries, and a mixed berry bag, and also pomegranate seeds. And I have an abundance of protein powders, plus the Unsweetened Vanilla Oat milk. And various yogurts, too.
What are the 'sweetest' greens to try? My first smoothies had a 50/50 baby spinach & mixed greens mix, the ones in the fridge now are just organic spring mix.
Cheers!
~ mk
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I have to agree with you. Iβm originally from NY state & live in the midwest now. When I go to the Farmers Market on Saturdays the fruit/veg doesnβt always look the greatest or needs a thorough wash but tastes so much better than the weak/water store bought same types & you get more varieties than store carries, 5-6+ types of tomatoes vs 1 type. Good you on the vitamix as well. Iβm struggling against my work schedule/no prep time vs getting greens in, but will keep trying.
Hugs! It's a real challenge for me too (getting freggies in), but one that I will keep fighting to achieve :-)). In 2021, when I first got my fitbit, I made a goal to eat 3 cups of veggies, and 2 cups of fruits each day, b/c I was basically eating no freggies π¬. And I did ... okay, but it wasn't easy. I really just didn't like veggies (I'm getting better, lol). The way I finally found to consistently get them was to broil big batches of veggies, and put a couple servings into my eggs in the morning (a whole broiled onion, and a whole broiled tomato, was my favorite - add in a serving of Bacheldor Baked Beans, and I hit my 3 veggies at breakfast π). Hidden veggies seemed to be the way for me. Tho, I did have a salad a day, almost daily, during the green smoothie challenge about a year and a half ago, where I met SafariGal. I never made it to a smoothie, tho, lol
On the smoothies, my daughter keeps telling me I'm doing it wrong, I have to make a balanced smoothie, with 1:1 proteins to carbs ratio. But I'm just thanking her for the info, and I will keep it in mind, and then I just go ahead with mixing up whatever I mix. If I have to remember 'perfect' rules, my intake will only go down ;-).
And, .... I have to say: That's a good point on farmer's market! I'm past the grow season (mostly) here in Maine, but Imma do that come spring. Thanks, @filmgal30 ! π€π
Cheers,
~ mk0